User Reviews (2)

Work fine as touring shoes, good for walking too, do not look like candy wrappers. I use them with my touring hybrid and like em.

Weakness:

None, really, if you use them as they are meant to. They are not suited for racing, but then they are not sold for that either.

Fine touring/city-shoes, slightly on the expensive side, though.

OVERALLRATING

4

★★★★★

★★★★★

VALUERATING

3

★★★★★

★★★★★

Tapio Cross Country Rider

[Mar 25, 2000]

Strength:

Work fine as touring shoes, good for walking too, do not look like candy wrappers. I use them with my touring hybrid and like em.

Weakness:
None, really, if you use them as they are meant to. They are not suited for racing, but then they are not sold for that either.

Fine touring/city-shoes, slightly on the expensive side, though.

OVERALLRATING

4

★★★★★

★★★★★

VALUERATING

3

★★★★★

★★★★★

C-Spad
cross-country rider [Feb 28, 1999]

First shoes for Clipless pedals - I was not ready for the Non Flex of a Bike only type shoe. I have had them only a couple of days and have only one complaint - they are kinda heavy. However they seem very rugged. Good for hiking etc..Time will tell. - Oh yea - I use them w/ Time ATAC's, flawless pedals!!!

OVERALLRATING

4

★★★★★

★★★★★

VALUERATING

★★★★★

★★★★★

C-Spad cross-country rider

[Feb 28, 1999]

First shoes for Clipless pedals - I was not ready for the Non Flex of a Bike only type shoe. I have had them only a couple of days and have only one complaint - they are kinda heavy. However they seem very rugged. Good for hiking etc..Time will tell. - Oh yea - I use them w/ Time ATAC's, flawless pedals!!!